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"Miss Perry's Pottery"

September 21, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Classic shape and colors, Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, MI

The Pewabic pottery was founded by Mary Chase Perry Stratton in 1903 in Detroit and the building they built to house the pottery in 1915 is still being used today. They have a museum, they offer classes, and they run a retail shop out of the original building. It is the only arts & crafts pottery still in continuous production in the Midwest.

Pewabic Pottery, Detroit MI

Pewabic Pottery, Detroit MI

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Pewabic Pottery, Pewabic Detroit, Mary Chase Perry Stratton, arts and crafts, Art Pottery
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Jewel to Hold Jewels

July 7, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Jewel Box, c. 1900 by Archibald Knox.

Knox used Celtic designs as influence for the line of precious metal products he designed for the famous Liberty & Co. department store in London. His line was introduced in 1903.

In Arts and Crafts, Art History, Artists Tags Archibald Knox, arts and crafts, Silversmith, Liberty & Co, MoMA
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Natural Shapes

July 5, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Teco Vase, early 20th century, Terra Cotta Tile Works - Teco.

Teco's matte finishes and organic shapes have become synonymous with the Prairie School movement. Frank Lloyd Wright had them produce some of his designs.

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In Art History, Architecture, Arts and Crafts, Ceramics, USA Tags Teco, Teco Vases, Frank Lloyd Wright, arts and crafts
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Arts & Crafts

March 26, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Covered Box by Lucia K. Mathews.

The Arts & Crafts movement began in England in the late 19th century and became popular in the United States a few years later. The followers of the movement sought-out the hand-made production methods of the past, as a reaction to the industrial age. California had their own take on the Arts & Crafts philosophy which manifested itself in the architecture of Greene & Greene and the work of many small artisans like Mathews.

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In Art History, Artists, Decorative Arts, USA Tags Lucia Mathews, American Arts and Crafts Movement, arts and crafts
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Bonding Through Art

March 20, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Arthur Frank Mathews, Spring Dance c. 1917.

Mathews and his wife Lucia were followers of the Arts and Crafts movement as it manifested in California. His training as both an artist and an architect led to beautiful painting surrounded by equally beautiful frames of his design.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Arthur Frank Mathews, arts and crafts, American Arts and Crafts Movement
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Waiting

December 9, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Mariana by John Everett Millais, Private Collection.

Mariana is the main character in a poem by Tennyson that deals with a woman "trapped" in her life. She is surrounded in a perfect Victorian setting by the dictates of the Arts & Crafts movement. The movement was a reaction to the increased industrialization of the world and sought to emulate a time when everything was created by hand.

In Art History, Artists, England Tags Alfred Lord Tennyson, Mariana, John Everett Millais, Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, arts and crafts
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Living in Beauty

October 27, 2020 Martha Lattie
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The Hill House, south-west perspective, c.1903 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow School of Art.

Mackintosh's most famous private residence is Hill House. The style is a combination of Art & Crafts, Art Nouveau and old Scottish manor. It was built for Walter Blackie, a Glasgow publisher. Mackintosh designed the entire thing including furnishings, outbuildings, lawn decorations, lighting, etc.

In Art History, Art Nouveau, Artists, Scotland, United Kingdom Tags Mackintosh, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Hill House, arts and crafts, Art Nouveau
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Red House

September 6, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Red Hous, 1859 owned by William Morris, architect Philip Webb. Decorated by Morris & Co., National Trust, Bexleyheath, England.

A departure from the traditional Victorian style because it was open and full of light. Morris reaction to the industrial movement motivated him to hire artists and craftspersons to decorate the home and lead to the beginning of the arts and crafts movement.Interiors

In Architecture, Art History, Artists, England Tags Red House, William Morris, Morris & Company, Philip Web, Architercture, arts and crafts, The National Trust
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Inspiration

September 5, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Gamble House, 1908 by Greene & Greene, Pasadena, CA.

A masterful combination of arts & crafts and Japanese aesthetics, the Gamble House is one of the crowning glories of the movement that preached a return to skilled craftsmanship and creating beautiful, useful objects.

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Dining Room, The Gamble House, Pasadena CA

In Architecture, Art History, Artists, USA Tags Gamble House, Pasadena, California, Greene and Greene, Japanese Influence, arts and crafts, American Arts and Crafts Movement, Architecture
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Repeat

August 27, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Owl Wallpaper, c. 1898 by Charles F.A. Voysey.

Voysey began designing wallpaper and fabric and later moved on to architecture, as well. His simple style appealed to tastes that were becoming increasingly influenced by the British Arts & Crafts movement.

In Art History, Artists, England Tags C.F.A. Voysey, Voysey, design, Wallpaper, Fabric, Architecture, British Arts and Crafts Movement, arts and crafts
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Strawberry Thief

May 8, 2012 Martha Lattie
The Strawberry Thief by William Morris, 1883.

British Arts & Crafts movement artist, designer, and founder William Morris has been featured on this blog before. This is one is his most popular design based on birds going after the strawberries in his garden. It is both beautiful, inspired by medieval tapestries, and lighthearted.

Tags The Strawberry Thief, William Morris, art history, art, arts and crafts, design
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